Identificação de espécies fúngicas nas onicomicoses do idoso institucionalizado

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Autor(a) principal: Vasconcellos, Cidia
Data de Publicação: 2013
Outros Autores: Pereira, Carolina Queiroz Moreira, Souza, Marta Cristina, Pelegrini, Andrea, Freitas, Roseli Santos, Takahashi, Juliana Possato [UNESP]
Tipo de documento: Artigo
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Texto Completo: http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/abd1806-4841.20131884
http://hdl.handle.net/11449/75280
Resumo: BACKGROUND: Superficial fungal infections are caused by dermatophytes, yeasts or filamentous fungi. They are correlated to the etiologic agent, the level of integrity of the host immune response, the site of the lesion and also the injured tissue. OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this study is to isolate and to identify onychomycosis agents in institutionalized elderly (60 years old +). METHODS: The identification of the fungi relied upon the com-bined results of mycological examination, culture isolation and micro cultures observation under light microscopy from nail and interdigital scales, which were collected from 35 elderly with a clinical suspicion of onychomycosis and a control group (9 elderly with healthy interdigital space and nails). Both groups were insti-tutionalized in two nursing homes in Sao Bernardo do Campo, SP, Brazil. RESULTS: The nail scrapings showed 51.40% positivity. Of these, dermatophytes were found in 44.40% isolates, 27.78% identified as Trichophyton rubrum and 5.56% each as Trichophyton tonsurans, Trichophyton mentagrophytes and Microsporum gypseum. The second more conspicuous group showed 38.89% yeasts: 16.67% Candida guilliermondii, 11.11% Candida parapsilosis, 5.56% Candida glabrata, and 5.56% Trichosporon asahii. A third group displayed 16.70% filamen-tous fungi, like Fusarium sp, Aspergillus sp and Neoscytalidium sp (5.56% each). The interdigital scrapings pre-sented a positivity rate of 14.29%. The agents were coincident with the fungi that caused the onychomycosis. In the control group, Candida guilliermondii was found at interdigital space in one person. CONCLUSION: Employing a combination of those identification methods, we found no difference between the etiology of the institutional-ized elderly onychomycosis from that reported in the literature for the general population. © 2013 by Anais Brasileiros de Dermatologia.
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spelling Identificação de espécies fúngicas nas onicomicoses do idoso institucionalizadoIdentification of fungi species in the onychomycosis of institutionalized elderlyArthrodermataceaeFungiHealth of institutionalized elderlyOnychomycosisagedArthroderma gypseumCandida glabrataCandida parapsilosisclinical articlecontrolled studydermatophytefemalefungus identificationhumanmalemicroscopynail dystrophyonychomycosisPichia guilliermondiiTrichophyton mentagrophytesTrichophyton rubrumTrichosporon asahiiyeastBACKGROUND: Superficial fungal infections are caused by dermatophytes, yeasts or filamentous fungi. They are correlated to the etiologic agent, the level of integrity of the host immune response, the site of the lesion and also the injured tissue. OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this study is to isolate and to identify onychomycosis agents in institutionalized elderly (60 years old +). METHODS: The identification of the fungi relied upon the com-bined results of mycological examination, culture isolation and micro cultures observation under light microscopy from nail and interdigital scales, which were collected from 35 elderly with a clinical suspicion of onychomycosis and a control group (9 elderly with healthy interdigital space and nails). Both groups were insti-tutionalized in two nursing homes in Sao Bernardo do Campo, SP, Brazil. RESULTS: The nail scrapings showed 51.40% positivity. Of these, dermatophytes were found in 44.40% isolates, 27.78% identified as Trichophyton rubrum and 5.56% each as Trichophyton tonsurans, Trichophyton mentagrophytes and Microsporum gypseum. The second more conspicuous group showed 38.89% yeasts: 16.67% Candida guilliermondii, 11.11% Candida parapsilosis, 5.56% Candida glabrata, and 5.56% Trichosporon asahii. A third group displayed 16.70% filamen-tous fungi, like Fusarium sp, Aspergillus sp and Neoscytalidium sp (5.56% each). The interdigital scrapings pre-sented a positivity rate of 14.29%. The agents were coincident with the fungi that caused the onychomycosis. In the control group, Candida guilliermondii was found at interdigital space in one person. CONCLUSION: Employing a combination of those identification methods, we found no difference between the etiology of the institutional-ized elderly onychomycosis from that reported in the literature for the general population. © 2013 by Anais Brasileiros de Dermatologia.University of São Paulo Medical School (FMUSP) The Institute of Medical Assistance to the State Public Server (IAMSPE) University of the City of São Paulo, UNICIDDepartment of Dermatology The University of São Paulo Medical School (FMUSP), São Paulo, SPFederal University of Sao Paulo (UNIFESP) Fleury Medical Diagnoses, São Paulo SPDepartment of Communicable Diseases The Federal University of Sao Paulo Medical School (UNIFESP) Fleury Medical Diagnoses, São Paulo SPTechnician of the Medical Mycology Laboratory of Tropical Medicine Institute University of Sao Paulo, Sao Paulo SPSão Paulo State University Fleury Medical Diagnoses, São Paulo SPSão Paulo State University Fleury Medical Diagnoses, São Paulo SPUniversidade de São Paulo (USP)Universidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp)Vasconcellos, CidiaPereira, Carolina Queiroz MoreiraSouza, Marta CristinaPelegrini, AndreaFreitas, Roseli SantosTakahashi, Juliana Possato [UNESP]2014-05-27T11:29:04Z2014-05-27T11:29:04Z2013-05-01info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/article377-380application/pdfhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1590/abd1806-4841.20131884Anais Brasileiros de Dermatologia, v. 88, n. 3, p. 377-380, 2013.0365-05961806-4841http://hdl.handle.net/11449/7528010.1590/abd1806-4841.20131884S0365-059620130003003772-s2.0-848795684792-s2.0-84879568479.pdfScopusreponame:Repositório Institucional da UNESPinstname:Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)instacron:UNESPengporAnais Brasileiros de Dermatologia0.8840,520info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2023-12-29T06:19:21Zoai:repositorio.unesp.br:11449/75280Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttp://repositorio.unesp.br/oai/requestopendoar:29462024-08-05T21:35:52.935896Repositório Institucional da UNESP - Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Identificação de espécies fúngicas nas onicomicoses do idoso institucionalizado
Identification of fungi species in the onychomycosis of institutionalized elderly
title Identificação de espécies fúngicas nas onicomicoses do idoso institucionalizado
spellingShingle Identificação de espécies fúngicas nas onicomicoses do idoso institucionalizado
Vasconcellos, Cidia
Arthrodermataceae
Fungi
Health of institutionalized elderly
Onychomycosis
aged
Arthroderma gypseum
Candida glabrata
Candida parapsilosis
clinical article
controlled study
dermatophyte
female
fungus identification
human
male
microscopy
nail dystrophy
onychomycosis
Pichia guilliermondii
Trichophyton mentagrophytes
Trichophyton rubrum
Trichosporon asahii
yeast
title_short Identificação de espécies fúngicas nas onicomicoses do idoso institucionalizado
title_full Identificação de espécies fúngicas nas onicomicoses do idoso institucionalizado
title_fullStr Identificação de espécies fúngicas nas onicomicoses do idoso institucionalizado
title_full_unstemmed Identificação de espécies fúngicas nas onicomicoses do idoso institucionalizado
title_sort Identificação de espécies fúngicas nas onicomicoses do idoso institucionalizado
author Vasconcellos, Cidia
author_facet Vasconcellos, Cidia
Pereira, Carolina Queiroz Moreira
Souza, Marta Cristina
Pelegrini, Andrea
Freitas, Roseli Santos
Takahashi, Juliana Possato [UNESP]
author_role author
author2 Pereira, Carolina Queiroz Moreira
Souza, Marta Cristina
Pelegrini, Andrea
Freitas, Roseli Santos
Takahashi, Juliana Possato [UNESP]
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Universidade de São Paulo (USP)
Universidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp)
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Vasconcellos, Cidia
Pereira, Carolina Queiroz Moreira
Souza, Marta Cristina
Pelegrini, Andrea
Freitas, Roseli Santos
Takahashi, Juliana Possato [UNESP]
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Arthrodermataceae
Fungi
Health of institutionalized elderly
Onychomycosis
aged
Arthroderma gypseum
Candida glabrata
Candida parapsilosis
clinical article
controlled study
dermatophyte
female
fungus identification
human
male
microscopy
nail dystrophy
onychomycosis
Pichia guilliermondii
Trichophyton mentagrophytes
Trichophyton rubrum
Trichosporon asahii
yeast
topic Arthrodermataceae
Fungi
Health of institutionalized elderly
Onychomycosis
aged
Arthroderma gypseum
Candida glabrata
Candida parapsilosis
clinical article
controlled study
dermatophyte
female
fungus identification
human
male
microscopy
nail dystrophy
onychomycosis
Pichia guilliermondii
Trichophyton mentagrophytes
Trichophyton rubrum
Trichosporon asahii
yeast
description BACKGROUND: Superficial fungal infections are caused by dermatophytes, yeasts or filamentous fungi. They are correlated to the etiologic agent, the level of integrity of the host immune response, the site of the lesion and also the injured tissue. OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this study is to isolate and to identify onychomycosis agents in institutionalized elderly (60 years old +). METHODS: The identification of the fungi relied upon the com-bined results of mycological examination, culture isolation and micro cultures observation under light microscopy from nail and interdigital scales, which were collected from 35 elderly with a clinical suspicion of onychomycosis and a control group (9 elderly with healthy interdigital space and nails). Both groups were insti-tutionalized in two nursing homes in Sao Bernardo do Campo, SP, Brazil. RESULTS: The nail scrapings showed 51.40% positivity. Of these, dermatophytes were found in 44.40% isolates, 27.78% identified as Trichophyton rubrum and 5.56% each as Trichophyton tonsurans, Trichophyton mentagrophytes and Microsporum gypseum. The second more conspicuous group showed 38.89% yeasts: 16.67% Candida guilliermondii, 11.11% Candida parapsilosis, 5.56% Candida glabrata, and 5.56% Trichosporon asahii. A third group displayed 16.70% filamen-tous fungi, like Fusarium sp, Aspergillus sp and Neoscytalidium sp (5.56% each). The interdigital scrapings pre-sented a positivity rate of 14.29%. The agents were coincident with the fungi that caused the onychomycosis. In the control group, Candida guilliermondii was found at interdigital space in one person. CONCLUSION: Employing a combination of those identification methods, we found no difference between the etiology of the institutional-ized elderly onychomycosis from that reported in the literature for the general population. © 2013 by Anais Brasileiros de Dermatologia.
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